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THE EVENING BULLETIN: BONOLTJLL, H. I., JANUARY 28, 1899.
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Markets.
KTlMllTMl IM CO.
108 KING STREET.
G. J. Wallkii, : : Managed
Wholesale aud Retail
.Butchers
AND
Navy Contractors.
BEST OF MEATS.
Fumlllos desiring tender roaits,
Juicy steaks and chops should
cull on the
Central Meat Market
Wo nnko a sioclalty of family trade
imil soil tlio best ut reasonable
figures.
H E, GARES, Proprietor.
214 Nimiiim St. Tolophouo lot,
Jewelers.
Sterling; 25c !
Silver
- Thimbles !
Gold, Silver and Plated Ware,
in the Latest Designs,
for
The Season !
All Goods Guaranteed us Roprotented,
watchmaker,
manuf vcturing jeweler
and optician.
M. R. COUNTER
507 Fort StroK.
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LATEST STYLES JEWELRY
By lift Htoitmri from tbo Const.
THE REGULAR THING
At my store, where the
BEST CUSTOM WORK
Is dono repairing suit new wort,
both. Pins, ri"gs, bracelet", wHtuli
making, etc
H. G. BIART 404 Forr St
Gk T3T.KTZ,
Practical Watchmaker
417 XtnTAKU ST.
Repairs fine complicated Watches, Clocks, Music
uoxes ana jeweiry
All work guaranteed Thlrty-fivayeara experience
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U'M'HT.IIII
Your work solicited, nnd the finest
class of sorvlco AT REASONABLE
PRICES GUARANTEED.
) LilDOr MI)
All Flannels mid Silks wnshed by
Lund. Ordinary Mending, mid But
tons Sowed On.
3The Honolulu
STEAM LAUNDRY
COMPANY. Limited.
JtSTTelephotio 683, and leuvo your
orders. 1058
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HONOLULU UNDERTAKING CO.
EO. A. WILLIAMS, F. D.,
MANAOEK,
EMBALMING
A specialty.
Office and Parlors
5U& 610 Fort St., near Hotel.
Tolophono 179.
Real Estate Transaction.
Subscribers are famished with from tivi
to six lists uer wAk, giving an acenrat,
Tocord of all doeda, mortgages, leRses. re
lease, powers of attorney, eta,, etc, whlol
are pinned on record,
Bnbscrlptlon Price, $8.(10 per Month.
A. V. GEAR,
inW(rioRt Unnnlnln
HAW 111 Aft
mercantile Agency
210 King street;
Difficult Collections a Specialty
Only Wh
lovea
The Only High Orado Baking
Powder Offered at a Mod
rate Prloe.
CALUMET Powde?
NONE SO GOOD.
orocers.
When WE
Offer
An Article
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For Sale
And call It something, we're quite
sure there's no false label on It ; quite sure,
Indeed, that It Is just what we call It, or
we wouldn't expect to hold our position In
the trade very long.
We haven't labored steadily well on
toward the quarter century mark to reach
the top In our line of business just to fool
away that good name we prize so much
on a game of chance like misrepresenting
an article of food.
Lewis & Go.
211 FORT STREET.
Telephone 240
Wholesale and Retail
Dealers In -
Staple nnd
Fancy - -
Groceries
P. O. Box 207.
EL MAY & GO.
Wholesale and Retail Groceries.
516 & 517 Fort 8t., Honolulu
'nho!inr 25 P.O Box 47(1
Photographers.
WARNING
TO TOURISTS !
Die climate of all tropical countries Is
very hard on films, plates and all things
pertaining to photography. Many experts
comedown here, obtain a large number
of negatives, which they take home with
them to develop, only to find that they
have LOST ALL THEY HAD, owing to
climatic deterioration. Bring your work
to us and we will guarantee satisfaction or
NO PAY. Can you a:k for anything
squarer than that ?
C. E. LeMUNYON,
Rooms 3 nnd 4, Love Building.
Artistic
Photography !
We turn out the finest work
at the most reasonable prices.
bouvenir Views or the Islands
in endless variety.
J.J.WILLIAMS,
At tbo Old Stand
On Fort Street ::
Pop -corn Crisps!
THE HAWAIIAN CRISPS COMPANY
HAS MOVED Into the premises lately
occupied by Mr. Joseph Tinker as a meat
market, on Nuuanu street, opposite Chap
lain street.
A Full Supply of
Fresh Crisps
Made Daily t mi-im
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MAUSER MISCHIEF.
SOME SUnPRISINQ RESULTS OF THE
SPANISH RIFLE FIRE.
Wo nro finding out n lot of things
bout rifles and riilo bullets, things wo
didn't know beforo or oven suspoct. ISo
foro nuy nctuul fighting bad been dono
wo listened with awo to tbo experts mid
theorists who nindo long dissertations
ou tho effectiveness of tho modern small
arm. They built up startling pictures
for us about tho penctrutho energy of
tho now bullets aud told as that n
dozen or mora men, standing ouu bo-
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TIIK EAItFtlL IMPACT OF A MAUSEIt nULI.KT.
hind tho other, would nil bo pierced by
a single, bullet fired by a sold I or ut 2,000
yards.
Rut all thefo theories havobocu rude
ly shattered by actual experiences In
tho field aud observations in tho army
hospitals. Tho modern bullet still io
mains a decidedly fiirruiichiug and par
ticularly active missile, but its wicked
ne.ss teems to linvo been overehtimatcd.
It was supposed that thu small steel
or brass jacketed Muurcr bullet, tent on
its irriuul by 11 charge of high explore
would speed mctrily through tho sol
dier in its path and go on to tho find
other victims without so much as u tec
ond's delay.
Rut tho Mauser bullet has dono noth
ing of tho kind. It has, howovtr, donu
other surprising things. For institute,
you would hardly think that n bit of
lead and steel about tbo siro of n two
inch Ecction of a lead pencil could
striko a 180 pound soldier with forco
enough to knock him end over end for n
dlstnnco of a doen feet, yet at San
Juan hill mid other places around San
tiago whero Mauser bullets wcro qulto
prmnlent iu tho air nt times they were
nbscned to do exactly that ou numerous
occasions.
Wo must also roviso our theories as
to tho amount and character of damage
which a Manser ballot inflicts. This
cnuuot bo dono hastily or by 11 laymnu,
for tho manifestations of tho mischief
which these bullets nro capnblo of havo
been varied. Sometimuslicy killed, but
oftoucr they merely wounded. At any
rnto, they huvo not proved half so tcrri
bio or deadly as wo exported them to be.
Somo of tho wounded who havo been
brought buck to tho United States wero
almost shot to pieces. There- are sol
diers who havo Leen hit by ns many as
eight Mauser bullets. According to nil
surgical traditions, these- men ought to
bo dead, but thoy nro not,
In speaking of thoso brought to New
York 011 tho Olivotto, Assistant Surgeon
Brown said: "Tho worst wound to be
found upon tho ship was borno by Nor
man Orme of Company E, First Volun
teer cavalry (tho rough riders). Onno
was fighting Indian fashion lying upon
his stomach aud shooting when ho saw
n clianco when ho was struck by a
Mausor bullet. Ho was aiming bis riflo
at tho time, and his left arm was bent.
"Tho Spanish bullet struck Onno in
tho left arm just nbovo tho elbow nnd
pierced it. Passing out, it entered tho
upper arm, producing n compound com
minuted frauturo of tho bono of tho up
per arm. Tho bullet passed out of tho
arm nnd entered Ormo's body just be
low tho left armpit. Thcuco it rauged
downward, passing through his lung
At thoopposito sido of tho body tho bul
let was checked by a rib. It had forco
enough to smash this rib, but it could
go uo farther and remained in thu man's
body.
"In this caso six wouuds wcro inflict
ed by ono bullet, and tho extraordinary
part of tho thing is that Onno has a
Tory good chauco for recovery."
Men who wero shot through tho kid
noys, liver or lungs aro ablo to walk
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II0W IIOCOH IlIDEIt OIIS1K WAS SHOT.
around. A soldier who was shot stiaight
through tho brain has lost tho sight of
ono oyo, but otherwlso ho is sound.
Another man, who was shot through
tho head just nbovo tho ears, was able
to sit up tho day after tho boat left Cu
ba. Theso aro somo of tho thjugs dono
by Manser bullets. Now lot tho experts
givo ns somo brand now theories.
Sewull Ford.
Attorneys.
GILBERT F. LITTLE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
HILO, nAWA.1)1
William A. Henshall,
A-ttorney at Law
113 Kdnhun-ann Street. Tele. 663.
Cathc art & Parke
Attorneys-at-Law
13 Kaahumanu Street
fiPARU's p PPTPnsnN
UUU11U1JU At X 1J11J11UU11
.A-ttornev a-fc Law and
Kaaluiumliii Htrnpt.
W. C. Acin. Knock JonNsoN.
AOHI&JOHNSOtf,
attorneys and Counselors
at Law.
Olllco No. lOWost Klngstreot.
Tolopnono 884. 1078
At. O. Barney. Predcrick W. Hankcy,
BARNEY & HANKEY,
Lawyers.
Will practice In all the Hawaiian anJ Unllel Slates
Courts.
Rooms n-12, PROGRESS BLOCK,
Cor. Fort anJ Ueretanla streets. n6
T. McCANTS STEWART,
(Formerly of the New York Dar),
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
Spreckels building,
Rnnm c.
Honolulu, H. I.
joj ion si..
1089
GEORGE A. DAVIS,
Attorney at Law,
Notary public and conveyancer.
206 Merchant Street.
Deeds. Alortatres. Atrrepments. and other docu
ments drawn on and alter .Monday, the gth of Jan
uary. A. I). 1894.
uince Hours irom 9 n. m. to 5 p. m,
Honolulu. Janusry 4. 1840 nop
Surgeons and Physicians.
3fo W. d.tbcwon,
DENTIST.
Alakea, near Hotel street, (removed from
hotel St.;
DR WALTER HOFFMANN.
CORXEU IsKIUTTAKIA AND PUNCH-
nowii STiu:i7rs.
Ofllco Hours: 8 to 10 a. in.; 1 to 3
p. m.; 7 to 8 p. m. SuihIuvh: 8 to 10
a. in. Tolepliouo &lll. 1. U. Uox GUI.
DR.A.N."SINCLALR,
413 KING ST., NHXT OPEKA HOUSE.
Hours : 9-10 u. 111., 1-3 p. 111., 7-8 p.m.
Sundays, 12-2 p. in.
Tolophono 74L 1107-3m
DR. C. L GARVIN
Dllleo: 537 Ki.no Stiiw-.t, noar Punch
IkiwI, Honolulu, II. I. .
TELEPHONE No. 448
Hours: 8 to 0 a. in.; 1! to 5 p. 111.;
0 to 7 p. in.
nr2At Dr. Day's ofllco 0 to 12 m.: 7
to 8 p. in.
Dentists.
DB. ALBERT JONES DERBY
Dentist.
COItNEIt FORT AND HOTEL STS.,
MOTT-SM1TH I1LOCK.
Tklkvho.ni:s: Ofllco, 015: Kosldonco,
780. Ilouits: 0 a. in. to 4 p. in.
A. C. WALL, D. D. 8.,
O.E.WALL,D.D.S.,
DENTISTS.
Hew Love's Building, Fort Htreot,
TELEPHONK 434.
DR. P. E. CLARK,
DENTIST.
13-14 Progress Block, cornor Borotanla
and Fort Stroota, Honolulu.
DR. R. I. MOORE,
Dentist.
No. 219 notol stroet. Tolophono 505
HOURS: 0 to 12 a.m. and 1 to 4 p.m.
l'J18
Veterinarians.
A.R.ROWAT,D.V.S.
IGraduatt of McGIII University, Montreal,
Has had ten years practical experience In the treat
ment ot Horses, Cattle and Domestic Pets la the
Hawaiian Islands.
Orders left at Club or Pantheon Sublet will be
received and promptly attended to.
Office 610 Fort St. Telephone 785
J.R.Shaw.D.V.S.
Olfico and Infirmary, 863 King St.
TELEPHONE 700.
Mff Modern and Human Treatment.
I agM m II V (Hff 7
I J.nB if Si if H
Bankers.
Incorporated Under thb Laws
op Tub Hawaiian Republic.
Capital 400,000
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS:
Ciiab. M. Cooke, Prosidont.
J. II. Atuehton, Vice-President
O. II. Cooke, Cashlor.
F O. ATiinnTON, Socrelary.
Honry Wntorhouso,
Tom May,
F. W. Macfarlnno,
E. D. Tonnoy,
J. A. McCandless.
Solicits tho Accounts of Firms, Cor
porations, Trusts, Individuals, and will
en ro fully and promptly attend to all
business connected with banking on
trusted to it. Soil and purchaso Forejgn
Exchnngo, Issuo Loltora of Credit.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT J
Ordinary and Term Deposits recolrod,
and Interest allnwod in accordance- with
rules nnd conditions ptinted in Pass
books, noples of which may bo had upon
application.
Safo doposlt boxes rontod by month
or year. 1046
Architects, Contractors and Bnllders.
U. a TKAP11Aa3EN,
ABCHITECT
223 Merchant St,, Honolulu,
Between Fort aud Alakea,
Telephone : : : 784
Building -Materials
OF ALL KINDS,
Dealers in Lumber and Goal.
ALLEN & KOBINSON,
Quoon stroot, Honolulu.
. H. REDWARD,
Contractor and Builder
Ofllces and Stores fitted up and
Estimates given on
ALL KINDS OF WORK
rar Olllco and Biiuw. No. 019 Fort street,
adjoining W. W. Wrlght'a Carrlsge Bhop.
To My Patrons and the Public,
Having recovered from ray re
cent illneuH, I am nfjain prepared
to do all kinds of TinHmitli and
Plumbing work as heretofore.
Thanking you for past favors, 1
respectfully solicit a continuance
of the same.
JAS. NOTT, Jr.
tr Tel. 844.
Monuments and Headstones.
Tho undorslgnod is prepared to do
CEMETERY WORK OF ALL KINDS,
and supply MONUMENTS and HEAD
STONES of which he has a groat va
riety of tho Latest and Most Artistio
Designs, and will also supply Stono Cop
ing Roparatoly for surrouudlng come
tery lots.
t&" Estimates givon In Marblo, Gra
nite, Hawaiian Stono, ota.
FRED. HARRISON.
A New Paint Shop.
Having associated with us Mr. John
n. West, a practical Houso Painter,
Decorator and Wood Polisher, wo are
now pro pa rod to glvo estimates on all
kinds of work In that lino.
Mr. Wost having had a practical ox
Twrlonuo of ovor twenty years in San
Francisco and other largo citlos on tho
Coast, wo fool confident that any work
entrustod to us will glvo entire satisfac
tion to our patrons.
Peerless Preserving Paint Co.
Artistic Graining
KH KS DECORATING AND NATURAL
2 SS WOOD FINISHING A SPECIALTY.
House Painter,
Paper Hanger,
Grainer, Glazier, and
TlNTER : : :
H. EoKZeolixiie,
MERCHANT STREET,
1076 Next to Police Station
Have You Seen Them?
Thoso ologant WROTja HT IRON
FENCES wo are putting up around
tho moro handsome rosldonco lota In
town? Costs no inoro than a wooden
fonco; lasts a Ufa tinio; a combination of
beauty and strength that will add moro
to tho attractiveness of your homo than
any other Improvement for twlco tho
monoy. Call and boo our samples.
Iron Work of overy description. Im
ported and domostlo MONUMENTS,
Tombstonos and Statuary.
Estimates cl von on all kinds of Grad
ing, Stono Work andTorraelng, Curbing
and Cement Sldowalks, Comont work
of all klnda. Lettor Cutting in brass,
Iron and stono.
Stencil making a specialty.
Hawaiian Iron Ponoo and Monu
montal Co,
H. E. HENDRIOE, Managor.
........ .1115 Fort stroot.
Tolophono 503.
Wm. O. Ikwih.
(il&ugppiteckeluo
BANKERS.
lOMObULU
M,
fan -JVancijco Agent Tn Nbvada Bauk or
Sad Francisco.
dbaw xiouamob or
JiH Francisco Tho Nevada Dank ol San
Francisco.
London The Union llank of London, Ltd.
Saw York American Exchange National
Bank.
CniOAOO Merchants National Bank.
Paius Comptolr National d'Kseompt d
Paris.
Berlin Dresdner Banki
Bonokono and ToKonAUA Hongkong A
Shanghai Banking Corporation.
Haw Zbaland and Australia Bank of New
Zealand.
Viotoria and Vancouveu Bank of British
North America.
rassact a General Banting and Eicbaiige Business
Depolsts Received. Loans tnado on Ap
proved Security. Commercial and Travelers
Credits Issued. Bills of Exchange bought
and sold.
Collections Promptly Accounted For,
m&MQV & a.
Ol.AtJS 8l'KCCKBL8.
SaviiigsBaiik 1
Savings Deposits will be
received and Interest allcwod by this
Bank at four and ono-half por cent.
nor annum. Tim fni-mu mlnu n.,,1
regulations of tho Hawaiian Postal Sav
ings .tunic navo aeon auoptou as far as
It Is pntctlcablo to apply thorn, and tho
Cash HnsnrvA of ftftn.nnn nn rAm.lrnfl it...
dor tho Postal Act will bo maintained.
Printed coplos of tho Rulos nnd Reg
ulations may bo oht.il nod on application.
UISHOP ,v CO.
IOIO-tl
Kutabllshod I bob
BXSIEEOZIP Ss Co.
BANKERS.
Trnnsnct a General Banking
ind Exchange Business.
Commercial and Traveler's
Letters of Credit Issued, avail
iblo in all tho principal cities
if the world.
Interest allowed after July
1, 1898, on fixed deposits 3
months 3 por cent., G months
3J por cent., 12 months 4
per cont.
Pioneer Bui'ding and
Loan Association.
Assets, Dec. 81, 1S93, $110,803.38
Monoy loanod on approvod security.
A Savings Hank for monthly deposits.
Houses built ou thu monthly Install
mont plan.
Eighteenth Sorlos of Stock is now
opened. '
OFFicr.rm: T. F. Lansing, Presldont;
S. B. Roso, Vice-President; 0. 11. Gray,
Treasurer; A. V. Gear, Socretary.
Dihectors: T. F. Lansing, S. 11. Rose,
A. V. Gear, A. W. Kiiocli, J. G. Hoth
woll, Honry Smith, J. J. MoLoan, J. D.
Holt, C. U. Gray.
For further particulars apply to
A. V. GEAH, Bocrotary.
Cliambor of Commorco rooms.
Offlco Hours: 12:30-1:30 p. m.
TJb ' ohama Specie Ban
LIMRXD
Snbsorihed Capital Yen 12,000,000
Paid Up Capital .Yen 10,600,000
Ueserve Fund Yen 0,960,600
HEAD OFFICE, YOKOHAMA.
BRANCHES AND AGENCIES.
Kobo, London, Lyons, New York,
Ban Francisco, Shanghai,
Bombay, Hong Kong,
Tho Rank buya andrccoivos for collec
tion Dills of Exchango, issuos Drafts and
Letters of Credit nu thn nlmvn itrn.mi,Aa
and Agouclos, aud transacts a general
fanning uuaiuuna.
INTEREST ALLOWED
On FlxtJ Deposit (or la month!, 4 per cent p, .
On rixeJ Dtposlt for 6 roontlii, )J4 "
On Fixed Dtpnsll (or 3 moj. j
INTfcREST ALLOWED
Dy thu llad Oihco at Yokohama, on Current D-
foM. 5K per cent, per annum.
Ued Deposit tor is month,, 7 per cenL p. a.
New ReDflMlc KuIMidb. HI ling SL, Honolnli
The . . .
Hawaiian Electric
Company,
Cor. Alakea & Halekanwila Sta'.
Elas a large assortment of
Chandeliers and Elec
trical Goods
Constantly on hand.
Estimates given for bouse wir
ing and Electrioal plants.
Marino Wiring a Bpeoialty.
THEO. HOFFMANN,
Manager,
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